Northwest History. Alaska 7. Appointments & Registrations, United States

RHODE RESIGNS, GOES TO ALASKA
C. J. Rhode, for 22 years superintendent of the Stevens county game farm, and assistant superintendent of the Spokane county game farm during the last six months, yesterday announced his resignation and will leave Seattle by boat Monday with his family, to join his son, Clarence, in Seward, Alaska. Clarence Rhode, now in the United States forestry service, was for many years an assistant in his father's work in Stevens county.
Mr. Rhode came to Washington from Wyoming in 1913, where he served for five years as assistant fish commissioner, to take a position under L. H. Darwin, who was then in charge of the game department in this state. In 1914, the Stevens county game farm was established at Colville,
and Mr. Rhode was placed in charge, remaining there until last fall when the farm was temporarily closed down. The farm has since been reopened, and W. R. Hancock, a protege of Mr. Rhode, is stationed there.

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RHODE RESIGNS, GOES TO ALASKA
C. J. Rhode, for 22 years superintendent of the Stevens county game farm, and assistant superintendent of the Spokane county game farm during the last six months, yesterday announced his resignation and will leave Seattle by boat Monday with his family, to join his son, Clarence, in Seward, Alaska. Clarence Rhode, now in the United States forestry service, was for many years an assistant in his father's work in Stevens county.
Mr. Rhode came to Washington from Wyoming in 1913, where he served for five years as assistant fish commissioner, to take a position under L. H. Darwin, who was then in charge of the game department in this state. In 1914, the Stevens county game farm was established at Colville,
and Mr. Rhode was placed in charge, remaining there until last fall when the farm was temporarily closed down. The farm has since been reopened, and W. R. Hancock, a protege of Mr. Rhode, is stationed there.